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Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by SpeakforBS2016: 4:08am On May 10, 2016
The Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, monday identified strict adherence to the rule of law and respect of the provisions of the constitution as sure ways to prevent tyranny and oppression in a democracy.

He also bemoaned the alleged selective approach in the present anti-corruption fight, noting that: “It’s being pursued according to the whims and caprices of those in power who persecute people according to the party they belong to.”

The lawmaker who disclosed this while speaking on the topic: ‘Strengthening the Foundations of Rule of Law in Nigeria’, at a public lecture in honour of late Prof. G. O. S Amadi, a renowned Professor of Law from the University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu Campus (UNEC), noted that anything short of respecting the rule of law would lead to anarchy.



He insisted that flagrant disobedience to judicial pronouncements remained a major threat to rule of law and survival of Nigeria’s democracy.

“The efficacy of the rule of law is hinged on the compliance by governmental bodies and agencies with decisions of courts and other judicial or adjudicatory bodies. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, disobedience to court orders appears to be the norm rather than the exception in many facets of our national life,” Ekweremadu stressed.

At the lecture, organised by the Faculty of Law, UNEC, and Prof. G. O. S Amadi Foundation at the Moot Court Complex, University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, Ekweremadu further stressed that the rule of law was indispensable in any society that craves for justice, equity, and fairness.

While noting that the foundation of the rule of law in Nigeria was the 1999 constitution, as amended, the Senate deputy president who is an alumnus and former lecturer at the Faculty of Law, was however quick to add that to make the foundation strong, all Nigerians have a duty and role to play.

“Those who think the strengthening of the rule of law is not their business are only playing the dangerous game of the cockerel, which refuses to attend a meeting of the animal kingdom, claiming it is not his business. But, sadly for him, it is agreed at the meeting that his lineage would be used as sacrifice to the gods. The cock and his kindred are yet to recover from that I-don’t-care attitude. The rule of law is, therefore, everybody’s business.
“We must all be ready and willing to live by the spirit and letters of our laws. Much of our problems are not about the laws themselves, but about our disrespect for them.”

Indeed, a major difference between us and the developed world is that while we choose which rules, laws, or court judgments to obey or not to obey, they command obedience to their laws through strict enforcement that does not respect persons. We need to imbibe that attitude and culture in order to strengthen the foundations of the rule of law in Nigeria,” Ekweremadu noted.

He also called on leaders at all levels to lead by example, insisting that it was one sure way to entrench the rule of law in Nigeria.

“On leading by example, the words of Justice Louis D. Brandeis in Olmstead vs. United States are instructive. In his dissenting opinion, he states: ‘Our Government is the potent, omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill, it teaches the people by its example. Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto him and it invites anarchy’.

“It is very clear, therefore, that impunity and lawlessness are contagious. If those at the helms of leadership have no respect for the rule of law, their subordinates are not likely to respect the rule of law also. If they by any means show that the law is meant to catch their opponents and perceived enemies alone, they have unwittingly licenced their purported friends to scorn the rules and break the laws. And certainly, as a leader, you cannot choose which law or court verdict to obey or which to disobey,” he declared.

Drawing from the words of United States former President, Thomas Jefferson, Ekweremadu maintained that even under the best of leadership, no man was good enough to exercise power outside the dictates of the constitution or law, as that would amount to an invitation to tyranny and anarchy.

While eulogising the late Professor Amadi who he described as a true “trade unionist,” Ekweremadu said labour leaders of these days live ostentatious lives but turn round to criticise those in power.
According to him, “The other day, some labour leaders came to the Senate to protest against plans to acquire Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) for senators and members of the House of Representatives but when some of our people went out, they took pictures of the SUVs these labour leaders drove to the National Assembly.”

Earlier in his opening remarks, the Chairman of the event, Hon. Justice Peter Umeadi, Chief Judge of Anambra State, who described Ekweremadu as “an icon” and a worthy alumnus of the UNN, emphasised the need for strict adherence to the process of arraignment, stating that there is nothing like “Holden Charge” under the Nigerian legal system.

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by Nobody: 4:57am On May 10, 2016
The Buhari you are addressing is un-lettered. These finer points that are the under pinings of a true democracy are above his head and sadly of many fellow Nigerians.

Saraki must still stand trial but in a free and fair manner in which justice must be transparently done.

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by 989900: 5:09am On May 10, 2016
Rule of law, yet you forged documents.

Rule of law, tell that to Saraki.

Rule of law, hand over Saraki to the people of Kwara and SGB clients and watch how brutal the rule of law can really get.

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by iKarma: 5:20am On May 10, 2016
ichukwu48, isn't it just typical of your people to speak out for their masters. When Yorubas like FFK , Fayose and saraki sneezes, Ipods wipe their noses.

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by dokiOloye(m): 5:36am On May 10, 2016
What an irony.
Sheik Buhari is sitting tight there wtout a WAEC Certificate while chasing other ppl about.
Som1 should answer me:Who is d greater scammer?

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by kossyablaze(m): 5:53am On May 10, 2016
Maka gini zi?
Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by Nobody: 6:15am On May 10, 2016
Rule of law is when Saraki is not tried. What kind of leaders do we have in Africa?

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by modath(f): 6:25am On May 10, 2016
SpeakforBS2016,

This is 2016, stop speaking for BullShyte!

Each senate's standing rules dies with it, where did the 8th senate get the one that proclaimed them when they haven't even sat for a single day?

Yusuph (abi whoever is behind this) this epistle nor go epp dem, forgery is a maj crime and dictator or no dictator, blackmail won't work!!

CCT resumes today, we hope the BS of a man won't continue with his drama of trial stalling.

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by tuoyoojo(m): 6:26am On May 10, 2016
where is the sauce of this stew
Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by BeardedMeat(m): 6:35am On May 10, 2016
iKarma:
ichukwu48, isn't it just typical of your people to speak out for their masters. When Yorubas like FFK , Fayose and saraki sneezes, Ipods wipe their noses.
Ipod Victim, The nation is burning on all corners under buhari and you still have time to hate?

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by lafex: 6:37am On May 10, 2016
Where is Saraki in the story?
dokiOloye:
SpeakforBS2016:

atleast I can identify saraki's dogs on Nairaland

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by danot1030: 6:44am On May 10, 2016
If Saraki trial is what will collapse the country so be it but the trial must be pursued to a conclusion. If the anti-corruption crusade is a selective one fine, the question should did the victims committed the crimes? Let the court decide the fate of Saraki, I remember that Malaye said they will pursue the case to the supreme court. It is shameful that a leader in the capacity of Ekweremadu could be blackmailing the authority on overwhelming corruption like Saraki own where leaders from order countries implicated with minor cases has resigned from their positions. What is happening to this country, should certain people be above the law, why the less privilege are victims in lesser cases, should some people not be made to account for how they amassed their wealth thus creating an environment for criminality in the quest to be rich by everyone?

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by mekonglobal(m): 7:22am On May 10, 2016
Ekweremadu just saying as if he wont be happy to take over the leadership of the senate if Saraki is eventually ousted by the cct trail...well oga leave matter for mathias let the court of decides ur master's case..

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by mekonglobal(m): 7:23am On May 10, 2016
Ekweremadu just saying as if he wont be happy to take over the leadership of the senate if Saraki is eventually ousted by the cct trail...well oga leave matter for mathias let the court of law decides ur master's case..
Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by BermudaTriangle(m): 8:13am On May 10, 2016
The idiot failed to talk about a law-maker law-breaker who forged the rules to become a law-maker.
Shameless irritants who have nothing to bequeath to humanity than crimes.

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Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by youngeagle(m): 8:52am On May 10, 2016
Maybe God knows why he brought the brainless one now and if we ever survives him,Nigeria will be one forever
Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by enlightenedmind: 9:19am On May 10, 2016
Rule of law: Forged certificates
Rule of law: Cyphooned monies
Rule of law: U looted money
Rule of law: U attempted to change the rule of law to suite ur individual needs
Rule of law: Your name was mentioned in Panama
Rule of law: U falsely declared ur assets
Rule of law: U were collecting salary as a gov even when u were not a gov.
Rule of law my foot. Saraki has to go for Nigerians to believe in this anti-graft fight. Saraki has put Nigerians on trial in d eyes of d world and his outcome is a test of the meaningfulness of our constitution and the rule of law. If we fail, we will remain a complete joke to the world for decades to come. External forces will begin paying senators to change our constitution so they can do what they want. Our freedoms, Our lives, Our dignity as a nation, our self-worth as a people depend on this.
Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by wowmenow: 9:21am On May 10, 2016
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by milky3(f): 9:39am On May 10, 2016
A proverb goes, that when you tarry on a defeacating spot bad flies will perch on you... Saraki case ought to av been over
Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by omenka(m): 9:57am On May 10, 2016
Pray for Emma B...
Re: Halt Sarakis Trial- Ekweremadu Hints Buhari Of Pending Doom by BiafranAmerican: 11:00am On May 10, 2016
The President does not obey the rule of law, but expect me and the rest of the citizens to obey the law. Who born Buhari sef ? From today, I am an outlaw. I will NOT obey any laws until Buhari obeys them.

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